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- the present disclosure relates to an apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity, and more particularly, an apparatus for estimating a free capacity of a half cell of a battery.
- a secondary battery generates electrical energy through electrochemical oxidation and reduction reactions and is used for a wide variety of purposes.
- the secondary battery is used for more fields, including hand-held devices such as a cellular phone, a laptop computer, a digital camera, a video camera, a tablet computer and a power tool; various electric-driven power devices such as an electric bicycle, an electric motorcycle, an electric vehicle, a hybrid electric vehicle, an electric boat and an electric plane; energy storage systems used to store power generated by renewable energy or surplus generated power; and uninterruptible power supply systems for stably supplying power to various information communication devices such as a server computer and a communication base station.
- hand-held devices such as a cellular phone, a laptop computer, a digital camera, a video camera, a tablet computer and a power tool
- various electric-driven power devices such as an electric bicycle, an electric motorcycle, an electric vehicle, a hybrid electric vehicle, an electric boat and an electric plane
- energy storage systems used to store power generated by renewable energy or surplus generated power
- the secondary battery includes three basic components, namely a negative electrode (an anode) containing a material that is oxidized while discharging electrons during discharge, a positive electrode (a cathode) containing a material that is reduced while accepting electrons during discharge, and an electrolyte that enables ion transfer between the negative electrode and the positive electrode.
- the secondary battery may be classified into a primary battery that is not able to be reused after being discharged, and a secondary battery in which the electrochemical reaction is at least partially reversible to allow repeated charging and discharging.
- the secondary battery there are known lead-acid batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, nickel-zinc batteries, nickel-iron batteries, silver oxide batteries, nickel metal hydride batteries, zinc-manganese oxide batteries, zinc-bromide batteries, metal-air batteries, lithium secondary batteries, and the like.
- the lithium secondary batteries have attracted the greatest commercial interest due to high energy density, high battery voltage and long life cycle, compared to other secondary batteries.
- an electronic device to which the secondary battery is applied generally has a function of informing a residual capacity through the state of charge (SOC) of the secondary battery.
- SOC of the secondary battery is usually obtained from SOC-voltage data representing the variation pattern of SOC according to the change of voltage of the secondary battery.
- the voltage of the secondary battery may be an open circuit voltage (OCV) of the secondary battery.
- This SOC-voltage data is changed depending on the type or capacity of the corresponding secondary battery and also changed depending on the degradation due to use even if the type or capacity of the secondary battery is specified.
- the SOC-voltage data is changed depending on the degradation degree of each of the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the secondary battery, the capacity design, and the type of active material.
- a reference electrode is physically inserted between the positive electrode and the negative electrode to measure the voltage of each of the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and the SOC-voltage data is estimated using the voltage.
- the secondary battery is provided in various devices as described above, it is impossible to physically insert the reference electrode between the positive electrode and the negative electrode to measure the voltage of each of the positive electrode and the negative electrode and then estimate the SOC-voltage data by using the voltage.
- the present disclosure is directed to providing an apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity, which may accurately estimate a free capacity of a half cell without inserting a reference electrode by revising an entire SOC region of a half cell by using an inflection point detected based on SOC-voltage data of a full cell and a half cell of the battery, respectively, and then estimating the free capacity based on a SOC difference between the entire SOC regions before and after the revision.
- an apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity comprising: a sensing unit configured to measure a voltage of a battery; and a processor operably coupled to the sensing unit.
- the processor may be configured to detect a first inflection point of first SOC-voltage data based on the first SOC-voltage data of the battery in which a first SOC of the battery and the voltage of the battery are mapped, select a second inflection point satisfying an attribution electrode condition among second inflection points detected from second SOC-voltage data of a half cell for each of a positive electrode and a negative electrode of the battery, and estimate a free capacity of the half cell corresponding to the selected second inflection point by using a SOC ratio of a first SOC difference value between first SOCs corresponding to the first inflection point and a second SOC difference value between second SOCs of the half cell corresponding to the selected second inflection point.
- the processor may be configured to set first SOC region based on the first SOC corresponding to the first inflection point and determine whether the second inflection point satisfies the attribution electrode condition depending on whether the second SOC corresponding to the detected second inflection point is included in the first SOC region.
- the processor may be configured to determine that the second inflection point satisfies the attribution electrode condition when the second SOC corresponding to the detected second inflection point is included in the first SOC region, and determine that the second inflection point does not satisfy the attribution electrode condition when the second SOC corresponding to the detected second inflection point is not included in the first SOC region.
- the processor may be configured to increase or decrease the second SOC corresponding to the selected second inflection point by using the SOC ratio so that the second SOC is revised to a first revised SOC.
- the processor may be configured to increase or decrease a first entire SOC region of the half cell corresponding the selected second inflection point by using the SOC ratio so that the first entire SOC region is revised to a first revised entire SOC region.
- the processor may be configured to revise the first revised entire SOC region to a second revised entire SOC region by using a third SOC difference value between the first SOC corresponding to the first inflection point and the first revised SOC.
- the processor may be configured to calculate a fourth SOC difference value between minimum SOCs of the first entire SOC region and the second revised entire SOC region, and estimate the fourth SOC difference value as a first free capacity of the half cell corresponding to the selected second inflection point.
- the processor may be configured to calculate a fifth SOC difference value between maximum SOCs of the first entire SOC region and the second revised entire SOC region, and estimate the fifth SOC difference value as a second free capacity of the half cell corresponding to the selected second inflection point.
- a battery management system comprising the apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity.
- a vehicle comprising the apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity.
- an energy storage system comprising the apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity.
- the present disclosure it is possible to accurately estimate a free capacity of a half cell without inserting a reference electrode by revising an entire SOC region of a half cell by using an inflection point detected based on SOC-voltage data of a full cell and a half cell of the battery, respectively, and then estimating SOC-voltage data based on a SOC difference between the entire SOC regions before and after the revision.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing a voltage of a battery according to a first SOC of a full cell of the battery.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are voltage differential graphs of a battery according to the first SOC of the full cell of the battery before and after smoothing.
- FIG. 5 is a voltage differential graph of a battery according to a second SOC of a half cell of the battery.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are graphs for illustrating a process of revising the second SOC of the half cell of the battery and a revised entire SOC region.
- control unit described in the specification refers to a unit that processes at least one function or operation, and may be implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing a voltage of a battery according to a first SOC of a full cell of the battery
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are voltage differential graphs of a battery according to the first SOC of the full cell of the battery before and after smoothing
- FIG. 5 is a voltage differential graph of a battery according to a second SOC of a half cell of the battery
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are graphs for illustrating a process of revising the second SOC of the half cell of the battery and a revised entire SOC region.
- an apparatus 100 for estimating a battery free capacity may be included in a battery pack 1 having a battery B and be connected to the battery B to estimate a free capacity of a half cell of the battery B.
- the apparatus 100 for estimating a battery free capacity may also be included in a battery management system (BMS) provided at the battery pack 1 .
- BMS battery management system
- the apparatus 100 for estimating a battery free capacity may include a sensing unit 110 , a memory unit 120 , and a processor 130 .
- the battery B is a battery of a minimum unit whose SOC is estimated and includes a plurality of unit cells electrically connected in series and/or in parallel.
- the case where the battery B includes only one unit cell is also included in the scope of the present disclosure.
- the unit cell is not specially limited on its type as long as it is capable of being repeatedly charged and discharged.
- the unit cell may be a pouch-type lithium polymer battery.
- the battery B may be electrically coupled to various external devices through an external terminal.
- the external device may be an electric vehicle, a hybrid electric vehicle, an unmanned aerial vehicle such as a drone, a large capacity energy storage system (ESS) included in the power grid, or a mobile device.
- the battery B may include some or all of unit cells included in a modulated battery pack mounted to the external device.
- the external terminal of the battery B may be selectively coupled to a charging device.
- the charging device may be selectively coupled to the battery B by control of the external device to which battery B is mounted.
- the sensing unit 110 is operably coupled to the processor 130 . That is, the sensing unit 110 may be connected to the processor 130 to transmit an electric signal to the processor 130 or to receive an electric signal from the processor 130 .
- the sensing unit 110 may repeatedly measure the voltage applied between a positive electrode and a negative electrode of the battery B and the current flowing into or out of the battery B at every preset cycle and provide a measurement signal indicating the measured voltage and current to the processor 130 .
- the sensing unit 110 includes a current sensor configured to measure a current of the battery B. Further, the sensing unit 110 may further include a voltage sensor configured to measure a voltage of the battery B.
- the processor 130 may determine digital values of the voltage and the current of the battery B by signal processing, respectively, and store the digital values in the memory unit 120 .
- the memory unit 120 is a semiconductor memory element that records, erases and updates data generated by the processor 130 , and stores a plurality of program codes prepared for estimating a free capacity of a half cell of the battery B.
- the memory unit 120 may store preset values of various predetermined parameters used in implementing the present disclosure.
- the memory unit 120 is not specially limited on its type as long as it is a semiconductor memory element known to be capable of writing, erasing and updating data.
- the memory unit 120 may be a DRAM, an SDRAM, a flash memory, a ROM, an EEPROM, a register, or the like.
- the memory unit 120 may further include a storage medium that stores program codes defining the control logic of the processor 130 .
- the storage medium includes a non-volatile storage element such as a flash memory or a hard disk.
- the memory unit 120 may be physically separated from the processor 130 or may be integrated with the processor 130 .
- the processor 130 may control the current of the battery B so that the current of a preset charging current value is input to the battery B to charge the battery B, and estimate a first state of charge (SOC) of the battery B based on the current input to the battery B.
- SOC state of charge
- the preset charging current value may be calculated by using Equation 1 below.
- I c a ⁇ C n ⁇ Equation 1>
- I c represents a preset charging current value
- ‘a’ represents a constant of 1 or below
- C n represents a rated current of the battery.
- the processor 130 may estimate the first SOC of the battery B to which the current of a charging current value smaller than the current value of the rated current is charged.
- the first SOC of the battery B may be a ratio of a charging capacity of the full cell to the entire capacity of the full cell.
- the processor 130 may estimate the first SOC of the battery B by using a current integration method that integrates a current value of the current input to the battery B.
- the processor 130 estimates the first SOC of the battery B by using the current integration method
- the estimating method is not specially limited as long as the first SOC of the battery B to which the current of a preset charging current value is input is estimated.
- the processor 130 may generate first SOC-voltage data of the battery B by mapping the voltage of the battery B with each estimated first SOC of the battery B.
- the voltage of battery B may be an open circuit voltage (OCV) of the battery B.
- OCV open circuit voltage
- the first SOC-voltage data of the battery B may be represented as a voltage curve of the battery B according to the first SOC of the battery B.
- the memory unit 120 stores data in at least one form selected from an approximation function at which the first SOC-voltage data of the battery B is approximated to a voltage curve of the battery B according to the first SOC of the battery B and a lookup table at which the voltage of the battery B is mapped to each first SOC of the battery B.
- the processor 130 may detect a first inflection point of the first SOC-voltage data based on the first SOC-voltage data of the battery B.
- the processor 130 may detect the first SOC and the voltage of the battery B at a point where change of the voltage of the battery B increases and then decreases according to a minute change of the first SOC based on the first SOC-voltage data as the first inflection point.
- the processor 130 may detect the first SOC and the voltage of the battery B at a point where change of the voltage of the battery B decreases and then increases according to a minute change of the first SOC based on the first SOC-voltage data as the first inflection point.
- the processor 130 may detect the first SOC at which a second-order differential coefficient of the approximation function corresponding to the first SOC-voltage data of the battery B is “0” and the voltage of the battery B corresponding to the first SOC as the first inflection point.
- the processor 130 may calculate a first-order derivative by differentiating the approximation function corresponding to the first SOC-voltage data of the battery B.
- the processor 130 may remove noise components by smoothing the first-order derivative of the approximation function corresponding to the first SOC-voltage data of the battery B.
- the processor 130 may smooth the first-order derivative of the approximation function corresponding to the first SOC-voltage data of the battery B by using a noise filter.
- the processor 130 may improve the detection accuracy of the first inflection point by preventing the first inflection point from being erroneously detected due to noise components.
- the processor 130 may calculates a second-order derivative by differentiating the first-order derivative of the smoothed approximation function, and calculate a first SOC at which a calculated function value of the second-order derivative is “0” and a voltage of the battery B corresponding to the first SOC as the first inflection point.
- the processor 130 may detect seven first inflection points a 1 , . . . , a 7 , and the first SOC corresponding to the seven first inflection points a 1 , . . . , a 7 may be “7.2%”, “13.6%”, “19.1%”, “21.2%”, “35.3%”, “56.8%” and “60.0%”, respectively.
- the processor 130 may select a second inflection point satisfying an attribution electrode condition among second inflection points detected based on second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for each of the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the battery B.
- the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for each of the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the battery B may be data obtained through a three-electrode experiment by using the battery B in a beginning of life (BOL) state without degradation.
- the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for each of the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the battery B may be data at which the voltage of the half cell is mapped with each second SOC of the half cell.
- the second inflection point may be detected in advance based on the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for each of the positive electrode and the negative electrode of the battery B, in the same method as the detection method of the first inflection point described above.
- the approximation function corresponding to the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for each of the positive electrode and the negative electrode may be differentiated to calculate a first-order derivative, and the calculated first-order derivative may be smoothed through the noise filter. After that, the smoothed first-order derivative may be differentiated to calculate a second-order derivative. Finally, the second SOC at which a function value of the calculated second-order derivative is “0” and a voltage of the half cell corresponding to the second SOC may be detected as the second inflection point.
- three second inflection points b 1 , . . . , b 3 may be detected based on the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for the positive electrode, and the second SOC corresponding to three second inflection points b 1 , . . . , b 3 may be “5.1%”, “12.1%” and “36.3%”, respectively.
- seven second inflection points c 1 , . . . , c 7 may be detected based on the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for the negative electrode, and the second SOC corresponding to the seven second inflection points c 1 , . . . , c 7 may be “9.7%”, “14.8%”, “19.1%”, “21.2%”, “32.8%”, “54.3%” and “57.5%”, respectively.
- the data of the second inflection point detected in advance may be stored in the memory unit 120 in advance. That is, the memory unit 120 may store the data of the second inflection point detected based on the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for the positive electrode and the data of the second inflection point detected based on the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for the negative electrode in advance, respectively.
- the processor 130 may read the detected second inflection point from the memory unit 120 to determine whether or not the attribution electrode condition is satisfied. First, the processor 130 may set a first SOC region based on the first SOC corresponding to the detected first inflection point.
- the processor 130 may set the first SOC region as SOC “5%” range from center values which are the first SOCs corresponding to the detected first inflection points a 1 , . . . , a 7 .
- the processor 130 may set the first SOC region as a SOC “5%” range from the center values which are each of the first SOCs “7.2%”, “13.6%”, “19.1%”, “21.2%”, “35.3%”, “56.8%” and “60.0%” corresponding to the first inflection points a 1 , . . . , a 7 . Accordingly, the processor 130 may set the first SOC region as “4.7% to 9.7%”, “11.1% to 16.1%”, “16.6% to 21.6%”, “18.7% to 23.7%”, “32.8% to 37.8%”, “54.3% to 59.3%” and “57.5% to 62.5%”, respectively.
- the processor 130 may determine whether the second inflection point satisfies the attribution electrode condition depending on whether the second SOC corresponding to the second inflection point stored in the memory unit 120 is included in the first SOC region.
- the processor 130 may determine that the second inflection point satisfies the attribution electrode condition. On the contrary, if the second SOC corresponding to the second inflection point is not included in the first SOC region, the processor 130 may determine that the second inflection point does not satisfy the attribution electrode condition.
- the second SOC “5.1%”, “12.1%” and “36.3%” corresponding to the second inflection points b 1 , . . . , b 3 detected from the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for the positive electrode are respectively included in the first SOC regions “4.7% to 9.7%”, “11.1% to 16.1%” and “32.8% to 37.8%”. Accordingly, the processor 130 may determine that all of the second inflection points b 1 , . . . , b 3 detected based on the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for the positive electrode satisfy the attribution electrode condition.
- the second SOCs “9.7%”, “14.8%”, “19.1%”, “21.2%”, “32.8%”, “54.3%” and “57.5%” corresponding to the second inflection points c 1 , . . . , c 7 detected from the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for the negative electrode are respectively included in the first SOC regions “4.7% to 9.7%”, “11.1% to 16.1%”, “16.6% to 21.6%”, “18.7% to 23.7%”, “32.8% to 37.8%”, “54.3% to 59.3%” and “57.5% to 62.5%”. Accordingly, the processor 130 may determine that all of the second inflection points c 1 , . . . , c 7 detected based on the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for the negative electrode satisfy the attribution electrode condition.
- the processor 130 may select a half cell having a larger number of second inflection points satisfying the attribution electrode condition.
- the processor 130 may select the second inflection points c 1 , . . . , c 7 detected from the second SOC-voltage data of the half cell for the negative electrode.
- the processor 130 may determine whether the voltage variation characteristic of the battery B according to the first SOC of the battery B is a variation characteristic attributed to any one of the positive electrode and the negative electrode.
- the processor 130 may determine that the voltage variation characteristic of the battery B according to the first SOC of the battery B is a variation characteristic attributed to the negative electrode.
- the processor 130 may estimate a free capacity of the half cell corresponding to the selected second inflection point by using a SOC ratio of a first SOC difference value between the first SOCs corresponding to the first inflection point and a second SOC difference value between the second SOCs of the half cell corresponding to the selected second inflection point.
- the processor 130 may calculate a first SOC difference value between the minimum SOC and the maximum SOC among the first SOCs corresponding to the first inflection point and calculate a second SOC difference value between the minimum SOC and the maximum SOC among the second SOCs corresponding to the selected second inflection point.
- the processor 130 may calculate a SOC ratio of the calculated first SOC difference value and the calculated second SOC difference value.
- the processor 130 may calculate the ratio of the first SOC difference value to the second SOC difference value as the SOC ratio.
- the processor 130 may calculate the SOC ratio using Equation 2 below.
- R SOC SOC FC - MAX - SOC FC - MIN SOC HC - MAX - SOC HC - MIN ⁇ Equation ⁇ 2 ⁇
- R SOC represents a SOC ratio
- SOC FC-MAX represents a maximum SOC among the first SOCs corresponding to the first inflection point
- SOC FC-MIN represents a minimum SOC among the first SOCs corresponding to the first inflection point
- SOC HC-MAX represents a maximum SOC among the second SOCs corresponding to the second inflection point
- SOC HC-MIN represents a minimum SOC among the second SOCs corresponding to the second inflection point.
- the processor 130 may calculate the first SOC difference value “52.8%” between the minimum SOC “7.2%” and the maximum SOC “60.0%” among the first SOCs “7.2%”, “13.6%”, “19.1%”, “21.2%”, “35.3%”, “56.8%” and “60.0%” corresponding to the detected first inflection points a 1 , . . . , a 7 .
- the processor 130 may calculate the second SOC difference value “47.8%” between the minimum SOC “9.7%” and the maximum SOC “57.5%” among the second SOCs “9.7%”, “14.8%”, “19.1%”, “21.2%”, “32.8%”, “54.3%” and “57.5%” corresponding to the selected second inflection points c 1 , . . . , c 7 .
- the processor 130 may calculate the SOC ratio “1.1” between the first SOC difference value “52.8%” and the second SOC difference value “47.8%”.
- the processor 130 may increase or decrease the second SOC corresponding to the selected second inflection point by using the SOC ratio so that the second SOC is revised to a first revised SOC.
- the processor 130 may revise the second SOC corresponding to the selected second inflection point using the Equation 3 to the first revised SOC.
- SOC HC-MAX ′ SOC HC-MAX ⁇ R SOC
- SOC HC-MIN ′ SOC HC-MIN ⁇ R SOC ⁇ Equation 3>
- SOC HC-MAX ′ represents a maximum SOC among the first revised SOCs
- SOC HC-MIN ′ represents a minimum SOC among the first revised SOCs
- SOC HC-MAX represents a maximum SOC among the second SOCs corresponding to the second inflection point
- SOC HC-MIN represents a minimum SOC among the second SOCs corresponding to the second inflection point
- R SOC represents a SOC ratio.
- the processor 130 may increase or decrease the first entire SOC region of the half cell corresponding to the selected second inflection point by using the SOC ratio so that the first entire SOC region is revised to a first revised entire SOC region.
- the processor 130 may revise the first entire SOC region of the half cell corresponding to the selected second inflection point using Equation 4 to the first revised entire SOC region.
- Rag HC-MAX ′ Rag HC-MAX ⁇ R SOC
- Rag HC-MIN ′ Rag HC-MIN ⁇ R SOC ⁇ Equation 4>
- Rag HC-MAX ′ and Rag HC-MIN ′ respectively represent a maximum SOC and a minimum SOC of the first revised entire SOC region
- Rag HC-MAX and Rag HC-MIN respectively represent a maximum SOC and a minimum SOC of the first entire SOC region of the half cell corresponding to the second inflection point
- R SOC represents a SOC ratio
- the processor 130 may revise the minimum SOC “9.7%” and the maximum SOC “57.5%” among the second SOCs “9.7%”, “14.8%”, “19.1%”, “21.2%”, “32.8%”, “54.3%” and “57.5%” corresponding to the selected second inflection points c 1 , . . . , c 7 to the first revised SOCs “10.7%” and “63.5%”, respectively, by multiplying the SOC ratio “1.1” thereto.
- the processor 130 may revise the first entire SOC region “0% to 100%” to the first entire SOC region “0% to 110%” by multiplying the SOC ratio “1.1” thereto.
- the processor 130 may revise the first revised entire SOC region to a second revised entire SOC region by using a third SOC difference value between the first SOC corresponding to the first inflection point and the first revised SOC.
- the processor 130 may calculate a third SOC difference value between a minimum SOC among the first SOCs corresponding to the first inflection point and a minimum SOC among the first revised SOCs.
- the processor 130 may revise the first revised entire SOC region to the second revised entire SOC region by increasing or decreasing the minimum SOC and the maximum SOC of the first revised entire SOC region by the calculated third SOC difference value.
- the processor 130 may revise the first revised entire SOC region to the second revised entire SOC region using Equation 5 below.
- Rag HC-MAX ′′ Rag HC-MAX ′ ⁇ (SOC FC-MIN ⁇ SOC HC-MIN ′)
- Rag HC-MIN ′′ Rag HC-MIN ′ ⁇ (SOC FC-MIN ⁇ SOC HC-MIN ′) ⁇ Equation 5>
- Rag HC-MAX ′′ and Rag HC-MIN ′′ respectively represent a maximum SOC and a minimum SOC of the second revised entire SOC region
- Rag HC-MAX ′ and Rag HC-MIN ′ respectively represent a maximum SOC and a minimum SOC of the first revised entire SOC region
- SOC HC-MIN ′ represents a minimum SOC among the first revised SOCs
- SOC FC-MIN represents a minimum SOC among the first SOCs corresponding to the first inflection point.
- the processor 130 may calculate a third SOC difference value “ ⁇ 3.5%” between the minimum SOC “7.2%” among the first SOCs “7.2%”, “13.6%”, “19.1%”, “21.2%”, “35.3%”, “56.8%” and “60.0%” corresponding to the detected first inflection points a 1 , . . . , a 7 and the minimum SOC “10.7%” among the first revised SOCs “10.7%” and “63.5%”.
- the processor 130 may add the calculated third SOC difference value “ ⁇ 3.5%” to the minimum SOC “0%” and the maximum SOC “110%” of the first revised entire SOC region to be revised to the second revised entire SOC region.
- the minimum SOC and the maximum SOC of the second revised entire SOC region may be revised to “ ⁇ 3.5%” and “106.5%”, respectively.
- the processor 130 may calculate a fourth SOC difference value between minimum SOCs of the first entire SOC region and the second revised entire SOC region, and estimate the fourth SOC difference value as a first free capacity of the half cell corresponding to the second inflection point.
- the first free capacity may be a discharge termination free capacity.
- the processor 130 may estimate the first free capacity using Equation 6 below.
- SOC1
- SOC1 represents a first free capacity
- Rag HC-MIN ′′ represents a minimum SOC of the second revised entire SOC region
- Rag FC-MIN represents a minimum SOC of the first entire SOC region.
- the processor 130 may calculate the fourth SOC difference value between the minimum SOC “0%” of the first entire SOC region and the minimum SOC “ ⁇ 3.5%” of the second revised entire SOC region as “3.5%”.
- the processor 130 may estimate the first free capacity of the half cell for the negative electrode, which corresponds to the selected second inflection points c 1 , . . . , c 7 , as the fourth SOC difference value “3.5%”.
- the processor 130 may calculate a fifth SOC difference value between the maximum SOCs of the first entire SOC region and the second revised entire SOC region, and estimate the fifth SOC difference value as a second free capacity of the half cell corresponding to the selected second inflection point.
- the second free capacity may be a charge termination free capacity.
- the processor 130 may estimate the second free capacity using Equation 7 below.
- SOC2 Rag HC-MAX ′′ ⁇ Rag FC-MAX ⁇ Equation 7>
- SOC2 represents a second free capacity
- Rag HC-MAX ′′ represents a maximum SOC of the second revised entire SOC region
- Rag FC-MAX represents a maximum SOC of the first entire SOC region.
- the processor 130 may calculate the fifth SOC difference value between the maximum SOC “100%” of the first entire SOC region and the maximum SOC “106.5%” of the second revised entire SOC region as “6.5%”.
- the processor 130 may estimate the second free capacity of the half cell for the negative electrode, which corresponds to the selected second inflection points c 1 , . . . , c 7 , as the calculated fifth SOC difference value “6.5%”.
- the processor 130 may accurately estimate the free capacity of the half cell without a free capacity estimating method using a three-electrode experiment or a mathematical modeling.
- the processor 130 may send a message indicating the estimated first free capacity and the estimated second free capacity to an external device through the communication terminal COM.
- the processor 130 may selectively include an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), another chipset, a logic circuit, a register, a communication modem, and a data processing device. At least one of the various control logics executable by the processor 130 may be combined, and the combined control logic is written in a computer-readable code system and recorded on a computer-readable recording medium.
- the recording medium has no limitation as long as it can be accessed by the processor 130 included in a computer.
- the recording medium includes at least one selected from the group consisting of a ROM, a RAM, a register, a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a hard disk, a floppy disk and an optical data recording device.
- the code system may be modulated into a carrier signal and stored in a communication carrier at a specific time, and may be stored and executed in a distributed manner on computers connected through a network.
- functional programs, code and segments for implementing the combined control logics may be easily inferred by programmers in the technical field to which the present disclosure belongs.
- a vehicle according to the present disclosure may include the apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity as described above. By doing so, it is possible to estimate a free capacity of a battery pack provided at the vehicle.
- an energy storage system may include the apparatus for estimating a battery free capacity as described above. By doing so, it is possible to estimate a free capacity of a battery pack provided at the energy storage system.
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I c =a×C n <
SOCHC-MAX′=SOCHC-MAX ×R SOC
SOCHC-MIN′=SOCHC-MIN ×R SOC <Equation 3>
RagHC-MAX′=RagHC-MAX ×R SOC
RagHC-MIN′=RagHC-MIN ×R SOC <Equation 4>
RagHC-MAX″=RagHC-MAX′−(SOCFC-MIN−SOCHC-MIN′)
RagHC-MIN″=RagHC-MIN′−(SOCFC-MIN−SOCHC-MIN′) <Equation 5>
SOC1=|RagHC-MIN″−RagFC-MIN| <Equation 6>
SOC2=RagHC-MAX″−RagFC-MAX <Equation 7>
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